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[Hawk Wings] “Tweaking Tiger Mail“ by Giles Turnbull. The “Apple Mail” chapter of Mac OS X Tiger Unleashed (2005) by William and John Ray.
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[Waiting For The Pot To Boil] YOU'RE A GIRL WHO GREW UP IN THE 70'S AND 80'S IF....: I was a teenager in the 70's, so some of these things came along after I was a little too old to participate. My daughter, now 18, loves the music and the clothes from this decade.
[Ysearchblog.com] Yahoo! Search blog: Tiger Buzz: With Apple's recent release of OS X Tiger, I wanted to check out the buzz on the latest iteration of OS X. I'll spare you any lame Tiger roaring references, but if you want the dirt on hackneyed headlines, I highly recommend Jason Kottke's compilation of where the pack mentality went wrong.
[Drunkenblog.com] Apple Computer founder and community speak on Tiger leak defendants: The "compassion" shown by you and other bleeding hearts in the commentary shows just how we have ceased to understand the difference between right and wrong, and your inanities are yet another sad sign of Western civilization's slide into moral degeneracy. More data for context, for the cretin who questioned my "1% market drop scenario" -- I was a data analyst working on a large energy contracts database the day Enron stock went into the drain, and I had to quickly calculate my employer's financial exposure to the Enron fiasco, because we're traded on the NYSE.
[Winsupersite.com] Paul Thurrott's SuperSite for Windows: Apple Mac OS X 10.4 "Tiger ...: Since the return of Steve Jobs, Apple's success has hinged largely on its ability to keep its product plans secret and then use "event marketing" to pump each release as the be-all, end-all solution to whatever problems you may be having. The marketing that accompanies Tiger's release is no different: Described by Apple as "a super-modern operating system" and "the newest major release of the worlds most advanced operating system," Tiger will, in Apple's words, "change the way you use a computer." That, of course, is completely untrue.
[News.com.com] Apple: Bloggers are "unhealthy" | News.blog | CNET News.com: Blogger Scott Beale of Laughing Squid points out that the dictionary tool inside Apple's Tiger operating system, ordinarily quite reliable, has a somewhat idiosyncratic take on the idea of blogging.
[Ejohn.org] Blog - John Resig: Included in the new release of Apple OS X, Tiger, is a simple command-line application that can be used to convert one document format, to another. Think of it as Image Magick, only for text documents.
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